Utah Statutes
§ 76-5c-403 — Content providers -- Material harmful to minors.
Utah § 76-5c-403
JurisdictionUtah
Title 76Utah Criminal Code
Ch. 76-5cPornographic and Harmful Materials and Performances
Part 76-5c-4Requirements and Penalties for Content and Internet Providers
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Bluebook
Utah Code Ann. § 76-5c-403 (2026).
Text
(1)A content provider that is domiciled in Utah, or generates or hosts content in Utah, shall restrict access to material harmful to minors.
(2)If the attorney general determines that a content provider violates Subsection (1), the attorney general shall:
(2)(a) notify the content provider that the content provider is in violation of Subsection (1); and
(2)(b) notify the content provider that the content provider has 30 days to comply with Subsection (1) or be subject to the civil penalties described in Subsection (3).
(3)(3)(a) If a content provider intentionally or knowingly violates this section more than 30 days after receiving the notice provided under Subsection (2), the content provider is subject to a civil fine of $2,500 for each separate violation of Subsection (1), up to $10,
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Legislative History
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 173, 2025 General Session
Nearby Sections
15
§ 76-1-101
Short title.§ 76-1-101.5
Definitions.§ 76-1-101.6
Application of definitions to title.§ 76-1-102
Effective date.§ 76-1-104
Purposes and principles of construction.§ 76-1-105
Common law crimes abolished.§ 76-1-106
Strict construction rule not applicable.§ 76-1-108
Severability clause.§ 76-1-201
Jurisdiction of offenses.§ 76-1-202
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